Day 1: Nairobi - Nakuru
Depart Nairobi in the morning and drive to the Great
Rift Valley viewing sceneries en route arriving to the
Pink Lake often referred so due to it’s Great masses of
Flamingos. After lunch proceed for game drive in the
Park with numerous Animals. Dinner and overnight at Lake
Nakuru budget hotel.

Lake Nakuru National Park is world famous as the feeding
grounds of both lesser and greater flamingos which can
be distinguished by size and color. Besides that, more
than 400 species of birds can be seen in the park.
Between the lake and the cliffs in the west, large
pythons inhabit the dense woodland, and can often be
seen crossing the roads or dangling from trees

Day 2: Nakuru - Masai Mara
Morning game drive, Watch and photograph Birds and
Animals , breakfast and depart for Masai Mara, Arrive in
time for lunch. Afternoon game drive is taken. Dinner
and overnight at Mara at Camp site

The Masai Mara's 320 square kilometers of open savannah,
woodlands and tree-lined rivers create an eco-system
which supports huge numbers of bird and mammal species.
The western border of the park is the spectacular Siria
Escarpment, and together with the acacia dotted plains,
creates scenery of stunning beauty. Lions are found in
abundance throughout the park, as are elephant, giraffe,
a variety of gazelle species and zebra. Cheetah and
leopard are also regularly seen and if lucky, you may
also get to see rhinos.

Days 3 - 4: Masai Mara
Two full days exploring the Masai Mara National Park.
Morning and afternoon game drive. Optional hot air
balloon safari can be arranged at an extra cost of US$
450 per person .Meals and overnight at Mara at Camp site

The New 7th Wonders of the world: The Annual Wildebeests
migration in Kenya and Tanzania is the most spectacular
natural event in Africa. This event which usually starts
in late June to early July every year since time
immemorial is an event of lasting memory. Annually, in
May, over 3 million animals depart the Western Corridor
for the northern Serengeti plains and in the month of
July, the herds cross the mostly dry tributary of the
Serengeti - Mara ecosystem which is part of the boundary
line between Kenya and Tanzania - The Sand River.
The crossing of the river is the most fascinating scene
along the migration, and this seems to place the gnus in
a state of anxiety that only relieves when the whole
herd has crossed and are on the other side of the river.
After crossing the river, herds gather at various points
and wander around nervously. Thereafter, a team leader
will then take the lead and approach the rim, surveying
the opposite side to ascertain if any danger awaits
after the crossing. During the months of July and
August, the crossings repeat over and over, and the
survivors graze peacefully on the Mara Triangle
grasslands. The Predators; the lion and cheetah usually
on their heels in the early-morning and late-evening
hunting spree.

The predators preying on the calves. Towards end of
October, the animals will have eaten nearly all the best
grass and the rains also head south back to the
Serengeti. Then the migration reverses, bringing the
herds to face once more, the quest for the southern
grasslands. The crossing of the Mara river is again a
must. By the end of October, the migration heads towards
the vast plains of the southern Serengeti, where a new
generation of calves will be born to start the cycle of
life all over again. Often, over a million animals can
be seen stretched out. Normally the route is down the
eastern side and the pace is fast

Day 5: Mara - Nairobi
Morning game drive then return to the campsite for
breakfast .drive back to Nairobi with a stop